Yes! @Golden_Pup is doing amazing work to make the data easy to read.
The most galling aspect of Ontario's stats is the daily "unknown" vax status when it comes to hospitalizations and icu admittance. Many figure it is a way to sweep vax injuries out of the vaxxed column, but we don't know because they never explain it, so everyone speculates.
Either way, it doesn't look good on the government's ability to track anything.
Did you keep the data from September and end of November? I haven't been able to find historic data except for the raw data.
Wish I could post screenshots :-)
On the website he links, you can change past 30 days to past 90 days. You can see the time series there.
thanks for being so helpful! will try.
Some pretty good data for downloading here: https://data.ontario.ca/dataset?keywords_en=COVID-19 and here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-epidemiologic-summaries-public-health-ontario.
Also, follow @Golden_Pup on twitter. He is an Ontario guy who is all over this data daily.
Yes! @Golden_Pup is doing amazing work to make the data easy to read.
The most galling aspect of Ontario's stats is the daily "unknown" vax status when it comes to hospitalizations and icu admittance. Many figure it is a way to sweep vax injuries out of the vaxxed column, but we don't know because they never explain it, so everyone speculates.
Either way, it doesn't look good on the government's ability to track anything.